119th Congress

119th Congress Members

Browse every current Senator and Representative in the 119th Congress. Search by name, filter by state or chamber, and connect with your elected officials.

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100 Senators435 Representatives
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33 Senate seats up in 2026
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All 535 Members

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Deb Fischer
Deb Fischer
R·Sen.·NE
NebraskaCompetitive
Ed Markey
Ed Markey
D·Sen.·MA
Tenure49 yrs
Elissa Slotkin
Elissa Slotkin
D·Sen.·MI
MichiganCompetitive
Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren
D·Sen.·MA
Eric Schmitt
Eric Schmitt
R·Sen.·MO
MissouriCompetitive
Gary Peters
Gary Peters
D·Sen.·MI
MichiganCompetitive
Jack Reed
Jack Reed
D·Sen.·RI
Tenure35 yrs
Rhode IslandCompetitive
Jacky Rosen
Jacky Rosen
D·Sen.·NV
NevadaCompetitive
James Lankford
James Lankford
R·Sen.·OK
OklahomaCompetitive
James Risch
James Risch
R·Sen.·ID
Jeanne Shaheen
Jeanne Shaheen
D·Sen.·NH
Tenure17 yrs
Jeff Merkley
Jeff Merkley
D·Sen.·OR
Tenure17 yrs
OregonCompetitive
Jerry Moran
Jerry Moran
R·Sen.·KS
KansasCompetitive
Jim Banks
Jim Banks
R·Sen.·IN
IndianaCompetitive
Jim Justice
Jim Justice
R·Sen.·WV
John Barrasso
John Barrasso
R·Sen.·WY
John Boozman
John Boozman
R·Sen.·AR
ArkansasCompetitive
John Cornyn
John Cornyn
R·Sen.·TX
Tenure24 yrs
TexasCompetitive
John Curtis
John Curtis
R·Sen.·UT
UtahCompetitive
John Fetterman
John Fetterman
D·Sen.·PA
PennsylvaniaCompetitive
John Hickenlooper
John Hickenlooper
D·Sen.·CO
ColoradoCompetitive
John Hoeven
John Hoeven
R·Sen.·ND
North DakotaCompetitive
John Neely Kennedy
John Neely Kennedy
R·Sen.·LA
LouisianaCompetitive
John Thune
John Thune
R·Sen.·SD
Tenure29 yrs

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Civic Engagement

Connecting With Your Members of Congress

Knowing who speaks for you in the 119th Congress is the first step toward effective civic engagement. If you're not sure who represents you, find your representative by entering your address. Your members of Congress shape federal laws, approve budgets, and oversee the executive branch.

Most Americans are served by two U.S. Senators (state-wide) and one U.S. Representative (district-wide). Residents of D.C. and the U.S. territories elect a non-voting Delegate or Resident Commissioner instead of Senators.

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